Violin classes are offered by Whangarei Youth Music. Good communication and input from the student is important to an enjoyable experience.
When looking for a music teacher it is important to have a comfortable and friendly relationship. The teacher would be able to gauge the student's current level and teach at a pace and in a way that the student can follow. Good communication and input from the student is important to an enjoyable experience.
Whangarei Youth Music is a self funding, family orientated organisation created in 1980 to provide opportunities for the young people of Whangarei and surrounding areas to develop their musical skills and to experience the enjoyment of playing music together.
Our organisation is run by dedicated volunteers who manage and organise our groups to achieve excellence in public events and concerts. We invite you to participate in Whangarei Youth Music either as a volunteer or as a budding musician and see how you too can increase your love of music.
The Forte method puts the emphasis firmly on fun and is designed to build confidence at the same time as teaching music skills.
Exams for instruments are available at the student's request, however at Excite Academy our focus is on learning to not only play, but perform.
Once a student has been learning for two or three years they can join a local children’s orchestra, and other ensembles. The violin is not just a classical instrument, but is popular in gypsy and folk groups as well as being included in some rock and pop bands.
Lessons can start at a very young age - if children are ready, as young as three years
The Howick School of Music offers lessons for: Violin, Piano, Cello, Viola, Double Bass, Harp, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Saxophone, Bassoon, Trumpet, Trombone, Horn, Guitar, Drum-kit, Recorder and Music for 5-6 year olds.
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